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Farishb
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USB-Blaster for Windows 11

Hello all

I am having problem installing USB-Blaster in DE0 for Windows 11. It cannot find the driver in the specified directory. Is there any way to run this on Windows 11?

Thanks for your help

Fari

  • Intel/Altera's official statement is Quartus software is not yet supported on Windows 11, so don't expect it to work.

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  • Arief-AK's avatar
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    Hi all,

    To formally reply to the initial question by @Farishb , I was able to make my windows 11 machine recognise the device by reverting back to Quartus Prime 18.1. You can download Quartus Prime 18.1 using this link (https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/software-kit/665990/intel-quartus-prime-lite-edition-design-software-version-18-1-for-windows.html)

    FPGA:

    Model: Terasic FPGA DE-10

    Device: Intel Cyclone V

    Background:

    I had installed Quartus Prime 22.1 prior to Quartus Prime 18.1. I encountered the unrecognised driver issue as well. I have tried to fix it with the solution from @Roger36 to no success. Hence the rolling-back to Quartus 18.1.

    To my surprise, during the installation for 18.1, I was prompted with the install USB driver checkbox. I then continued with the installation. When the FPGA is connected, the driver should be installed under JTAG cables in the device manager.

    Device Manager (FPGA not-plugged in)

    Windows 11 Info

    Hope this helps someone!

    Arief.

  • ak6dn's avatar
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    Intel/Altera's official statement is Quartus software is not yet supported on Windows 11, so don't expect it to work.

    • JetForMe's avatar
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      This is exceedingly frustrating. Not only am I trying to run it in Windows 11, I'm trying to run it on ARM. What's frustrating is that the driver is just the FTDI D2XX driver repackaged. They don't need to have their own driver. They could just use whatever FTDI D2XX driver is installed on the system.


      FTDI already has drivers for Windows 11 on ARM, x86_64, and other platforms.

  • NazrulNaim_Intel's avatar
    NazrulNaim_Intel
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    Hi Fari,


    Regarding the issue with the USB blaster, as mention by ak6dn there will be issues regarding installing the USB blaster in Windows 11 because It is not officially supported yet by Intel. We cannot sure that it will 100% works in windows 11. As for work around to troubleshoot the issue, you can follow the instruction from the link that I have attached below.


    https://www.terasic.com.tw/wiki/Altera_USB_Blaster_Driver_Installation_Instructions


    Regards,

    Nazrul Naim


    • Farishb's avatar
      Farishb
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      Thanks a lot for your help.

    • Wilfred1's avatar
      Wilfred1
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      I could not install the driver on windows 11,but i first install windows 10 and install the driver and after it works i upgrade windows to windows 11 and then it works perfectly every time

  • NazrulNaim_Intel's avatar
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    Hi Fari,


    I’m glad that your question has been addressed, I now transition this thread to community support. If you have a new question, Please login to ‘https://supporttickets.intel.com’, view details of the desire request, and post a feed/response within the next 15 days to allow me to continue to support you. After 15 days, this thread will be transitioned to community support. The community users will be able to help you on your follow-up questions.


    Regards,

    Nazrul Naim


    • twister1398's avatar
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      I downloaded Quartus Prime 22.1 today, and the provided Blaster driver still is refused for an expired certificate. How can Intel afford to provide drivers with expired certificates? For more than a year, the driver installation requires jumping through hoops and searching driver patches for the most current versions of your toolchain.

      Can it really be necessary to resolve this by downloading a third-party driver?

  • DogZapper50's avatar
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    I got Quartus-II v13.0.1 to work with bitblaster driver for my new DE0 Nano board from Terasic on Windows 11.

    The problem is of the many drivers that I downloaded, I can't remember which driver worked.

    Anyway, its working so I'm good to go.

    Thanks!

    Terry

  • Wilfred1's avatar
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    I could not install the driver on windows 11,but i first install windows 10 and install the driver and after it works i upgrade windows to windows 11 and then it works perfectly every time

  • SuperxGDx's avatar
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    (********************* Solved *********************)

    Hi,

    I have done similar to what was reported by "Roger36" and did not work at the beginning.

    Then, I put the drivers into the "C:\Windows\System32" directory (See attached).

    Do not recall if I have rebooted though.

    Working fine for me now, verified with for Quartus 18.1 and 22.1.

    - Downloaded USB Blaster driver for Windows 10 from

    "File:Usb blaster q16.1.zip - Terasic Wiki"

    - In device manage, update the driver in "Device Manager" as per "Roger36" for USB Blaster.

    - Put the files into the directory as reported before, See image attached for the file names.

    Wish you all the best.

    SuperGDx

  • Leo242424's avatar
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    Download and install only Quartus Programmer Pro 24.1. After installation, go to the device manager, select USB blaster, update driver, and select the directory where you installed Quartus programmer 24.1. Click on next. and That should be it.